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A genome-wide association study of anorexia nervosa.

Authors :
Boraska V
Franklin CS
Floyd JA
Thornton LM
Huckins LM
Southam L
Rayner NW
Tachmazidou I
Klump KL
Treasure J
Lewis CM
Schmidt U
Tozzi F
Kiezebrink K
Hebebrand J
Gorwood P
Adan RA
Kas MJ
Favaro A
Santonastaso P
Fernández-Aranda F
Gratacos M
Rybakowski F
Dmitrzak-Weglarz M
Kaprio J
Keski-Rahkonen A
Raevuori A
Van Furth EF
Slof-Op 't Landt MC
Hudson JI
Reichborn-Kjennerud T
Knudsen GP
Monteleone P
Kaplan AS
Karwautz A
Hakonarson H
Berrettini WH
Guo Y
Li D
Schork NJ
Komaki G
Ando T
Inoko H
Esko T
Fischer K
Männik K
Metspalu A
Baker JH
Cone RD
Dackor J
DeSocio JE
Hilliard CE
O'Toole JK
Pantel J
Szatkiewicz JP
Taico C
Zerwas S
Trace SE
Davis OS
Helder S
Bühren K
Burghardt R
de Zwaan M
Egberts K
Ehrlich S
Herpertz-Dahlmann B
Herzog W
Imgart H
Scherag A
Scherag S
Zipfel S
Boni C
Ramoz N
Versini A
Brandys MK
Danner UN
de Kovel C
Hendriks J
Koeleman BP
Ophoff RA
Strengman E
van Elburg AA
Bruson A
Clementi M
Degortes D
Forzan M
Tenconi E
Docampo E
Escaramís G
Jiménez-Murcia S
Lissowska J
Rajewski A
Szeszenia-Dabrowska N
Slopien A
Hauser J
Karhunen L
Meulenbelt I
Slagboom PE
Tortorella A
Maj M
Dedoussis G
Dikeos D
Gonidakis F
Tziouvas K
Tsitsika A
Papezova H
Slachtova L
Martaskova D
Kennedy JL
Levitan RD
Yilmaz Z
Huemer J
Koubek D
Merl E
Wagner G
Lichtenstein P
Breen G
Cohen-Woods S
Farmer A
McGuffin P
Cichon S
Giegling I
Herms S
Rujescu D
Schreiber S
Wichmann HE
Dina C
Sladek R
Gambaro G
Soranzo N
Julia A
Marsal S
Rabionet R
Gaborieau V
Dick DM
Palotie A
Ripatti S
Widén E
Andreassen OA
Espeseth T
Lundervold A
Reinvang I
Steen VM
Le Hellard S
Mattingsdal M
Ntalla I
Bencko V
Foretova L
Janout V
Navratilova M
Gallinger S
Pinto D
Scherer SW
Aschauer H
Carlberg L
Schosser A
Alfredsson L
Ding B
Klareskog L
Padyukov L
Courtet P
Guillaume S
Jaussent I
Finan C
Kalsi G
Roberts M
Logan DW
Peltonen L
Ritchie GR
Barrett JC
Estivill X
Hinney A
Sullivan PF
Collier DA
Zeggini E
Bulik CM
Source :
Molecular psychiatry [Mol Psychiatry] 2014 Oct; Vol. 19 (10), pp. 1085-94. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Feb 11.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a complex and heritable eating disorder characterized by dangerously low body weight. Neither candidate gene studies nor an initial genome-wide association study (GWAS) have yielded significant and replicated results. We performed a GWAS in 2907 cases with AN from 14 countries (15 sites) and 14 860 ancestrally matched controls as part of the Genetic Consortium for AN (GCAN) and the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 3 (WTCCC3). Individual association analyses were conducted in each stratum and meta-analyzed across all 15 discovery data sets. Seventy-six (72 independent) single nucleotide polymorphisms were taken forward for in silico (two data sets) or de novo (13 data sets) replication genotyping in 2677 independent AN cases and 8629 European ancestry controls along with 458 AN cases and 421 controls from Japan. The final global meta-analysis across discovery and replication data sets comprised 5551 AN cases and 21 080 controls. AN subtype analyses (1606 AN restricting; 1445 AN binge-purge) were performed. No findings reached genome-wide significance. Two intronic variants were suggestively associated: rs9839776 (P=3.01 × 10(-7)) in SOX2OT and rs17030795 (P=5.84 × 10(-6)) in PPP3CA. Two additional signals were specific to Europeans: rs1523921 (P=5.76 × 10(-)(6)) between CUL3 and FAM124B and rs1886797 (P=8.05 × 10(-)(6)) near SPATA13. Comparing discovery with replication results, 76% of the effects were in the same direction, an observation highly unlikely to be due to chance (P=4 × 10(-6)), strongly suggesting that true findings exist but our sample, the largest yet reported, was underpowered for their detection. The accrual of large genotyped AN case-control samples should be an immediate priority for the field.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-5578
Volume :
19
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Molecular psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24514567
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2013.187